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Myuuzik Q and A
Any tips about frequency masking?
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[QUOTE="justinharris, post: 21368"] If you're looking for a plug-in to help you carve out space for instruments, Trackspacer is a great option. But hold up! The real issue is usually the arrangement itself. If you've got too much going on in the same frequency range, that's where the problem lies. Now, if you don't have control over the arrangement, don't worry. You can still make it work. Just get more aggressive with your high and low cuts. Try to place each instrument in its lane. Use automation to bring things out or hide them as needed. Remember, a clean arrangement is key to a great mix. But EQ is your best friend if you can't change the arrangement. Get surgical with those cuts and let each instrument shine in its own space. [/QUOTE]
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